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Inside the lounge the custom 41’ long x 11’ wide EtchedMetal woven ceiling element engages visitors and invites them to the bar.
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The custom elements within the new gaming floor design were fabricated and pre-assembled offsite in order to ensure the implementation could be achieved within the most efficient time onsite and with minimal disruption to casino operations.
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Situated in the western Boston suburbs, this beautiful Colonial-era home needed an addition to make it more family-friendly. We worked in tandem with an architect to help design the addition “from the inside out” – one of our favorite things to do. Our clients wanted to make sure the feeling of their 1780’s home came through in the details of the addition, so we designed the new fireplace surround and entertainment area millwork in a traditional raised panel style, while incorporating needed storage. As the addition was completed, our clients then asked for more interior design services, which went on to include the selection of all furniture, fabrics, finishes and accessories.
modern furniture series: "red cross arne" sticker / card / tee logo, des. #1
The Model 3107 chair is one of the most popular chairs in Danish design history. It was designed by Arne Jacobsen, using a new technique in which plywood could be bent in two dimensions. It has been produced exclusively by Fritz Hansen A/S ever since its invention in 1955. It is also the most copied chair in the world.
Being a "copy" itself contributes some irony to that fact. The chair, along with the Jacobsen's Ant chair, was, according to Jacobsen himself, inspired by a chair made by the husband and wife design team of Charles and Ray Eames.
The chair comes with a number of different undercarriges - both as a regular four-legged chair, an office-chair with five wheels and as a barstool. It comes with armrests, a writing-table attached, and different forms of upholstring. To some extent, these additions mar the simple aesthetics of the chair, while contributing with some practical elements.
Arne Jacobsen is the Danish architect who mastered the most personal and successful interpretation of the international functionalism. His architecture includes a considerable number of epoch-making buildings in Denmark, Germany and Great Britain. Arne Jacobsen initially trained as a mason before studying architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, graduating in 1927.
From 1927 until 1930, he worked in the architectural office of Paul Holsoe. In 1930, he established his own design office, which he headed until his death in 1971, and worked independently as an architect, interior, furniture, textile and ceramics designer. He was professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, from 1956 onwards. His best known projects are St. Catherine's College, Oxford, and the SAS Hotel, Copenhagen.
Arne Jacobsen's designs came into existence as brief sketches and were then modeled in plaster or cardboard in full size. He kept on working until his revolutionary ideas for new furniture had been realized at the utmost perfection. The "Ant" from 1952 became the starting point of his world fame as a furniture designer and became the first of a number of lightweight chairs with seat and back in one piece of moulded wood.
graphics: a.golden, eyewash design c. 2007
It's silly, but I've always wanted to have an apartment with a chain lock so I could be like the people in the movies who open the door just a crack to see who it is.
The new entrance structure was designed to make the lounge visible to all patrons from anywhere on the gaming floor.
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I had the chance to go shoot an AMAZING home for an interior designer the other day. It was gorgeous!
For this North Shore estate, a former 1907 stable and carriage house, we provided both the interior architectural design for a complete renovation, as well as interior design and interior decorating services. This 5,600 s.f. condo was completely transformed from a 1980’s developer package into a stylish, upscale home with significant European panache. We not only added all of the architectural details and cabinetry, but selected furniture, fabrics, accessories and artwork. This project has received numerous awards and has thus far been published in two magazines.
BMW E46 Coupe - Gevalto Exterior and Interior individualization
The BMW E46 is the fourth generation of the 3 Series executive cars, produced by BMW.
It was produced from 1998 when it succeeded the BMW E36. Still finding it attractive, in the Gevalto we felt the need to design and produce the new version of the famous E46 Coupe.
The exterior has been redesigned almost entirely, it is consisted of a front spoiler bumper with additional DRL lights, side skirts and a rear bumper with integrated "cat eye's" in the bumper. The hood has also been modified to fit the entire look.
The interior was improved with two types of black leather in combination with red stitches giving the inside of the car an entirely new touch. Where once used to be a CD player, now is a double din car unit, therefor we made place for it, giving its surrounding surface a new shiny black color.
The resolution is still a little funky and I need to add some accessories, but I was so excited about the way this is turning out I had to put it up.
Yup, this is where the magic happens. I'm looking to replace the desk with a nice white one. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Uploading this for the www.flickr.com/groups/stylespion/pool/.
High Angle with a medium flash hitting a panel of drapes on the left. Stobe next to camera filling chair on left.
This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF
This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF